Both parties first announced the transaction in early October and Lockheed said Tuesday it aims to increase its ability to build integrated hypersonic weapon systems through the acquisition.
The acquired business will operate under the Bethesda, Maryland-based company's space segment.
Former i3 CEO Mike Wicks joined Lockheed as vice president for the Hypersonic Engineering and Accelerated Technologies program.
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